Baroness’ John Baizley Finds a Balance in Art and Music

The Quietus is the sort of pop culture meta-rag that writes about what its staff finds particularly worthwhile, so it’s no surprise that they recently interviewed John Baizley of Baroness about his artwork. With their latest release, ‘Blue Record,’ just out on Relapse Records, singer/guitarist Baizley is in a good place to promote his visually creative side, too.

While his style is very different from Jacob Bannon of Converge, he’s just as much of a multi-faceted artistic force to be reckoned with. In addition to Baroness, Baizley has created album art for many other popular bands in the independent metal scene, which include Kylesa, Pig Destroyer, Darkest Hour, Daughters and Torche.

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